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Dates: during 1900-1909
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...Paris. He was born in Havre in 1860. He has devoted himself chiefly to journalism and the writing of light novels, contributing frequently to the "Temps" and "Journal." Among the books M. LeRoux has written may be mentioned the following: 'L'Enfer Parisien," "La Russie Souterraine," 'L'Attentat Sloughine," "Un de Nous," "Mederic et Lisee," "Chez les Filles," "L' Amour Infirme." Last year M. LeRoux made a dari g exploration through Abyssinia...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: M. Hugues LeRoux. | 11/6/1901 | See Source »

Here we have the root of the entire matter. Consider for a moment the un-impeachable conduct of British colonial officials, separated by thousands of miles from the home government. The only thing that keeps their actions always above reproach is an active, alert, public opinion, no less evident in India than in London itself. Freedom of the press there has a real meaning, for the columns of the daily newspapers are used constantly by a watchful public as one means of securing faithful public servants. This is brought about by incessant criticism and fault-finding, that to the American...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Lecture by Bishop Potter | 4/23/1901 | See Source »

...only part of the fence still un finished is the section between the Johnston Gate and the gate of the class of '75, near Dane Hall. The granit base and posts are in place, but only a small part of the iron work has been set up and the construction of the brick panel midway of the distance has been deferred until warmer weather sets in. The finished portions are the gate of '75 and the fences and gates of '74 and '76, in the rear of Holden Chapel and Holworthy H ll, respectively...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Three Gates Finished. | 1/4/1901 | See Source »

...first public performance of the French plays, "Crispin Medecin," and "Un Jeune Homme Presse," was given in Bratt'e Hall last night. In spite of the fact that three changes in the castes of the plays were made necessary at short notice, the performance as a whole was very successful. In "Crispin Medecin" W. D. Haviland '01, played "Crispin" in place of P. B. Haviland '01. And in "Un Jeune Homme Presse" P. B. Haviland's part was taken by A. Champollion '02, while A. S. Dixey '02 played Colardeau in place of Champollion. W. D. Haviland deserves great credit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Public Performance of Cercle Plays | 12/18/1900 | See Source »

...cast: "Crispin Medecin." Mirobolan, A. Champollion '02. Geralde, L. Wilmerding '01. Crispin, P. B. Haviland '01. Lisidor, H. Schenk '03. Un Chirugien, L. De Koven '04. Simon, L. De Koven '04. Feliante, R. B. Bowler '02. Alcine, F. Watson '02. Dorine, F. B. Thompson '03. Lise, R. K. Thorndike '02. "Un Jeune Homme Presse." Dardard, W. D. Haviland '01. Pontbichet, P. B. Haviland '01. Colardeau, A. Champollion...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: THE FRENCH PLAYS. | 12/17/1900 | See Source »

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